Invisibility of children of asylum-seeking families in Iceland According to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, asylum-seeking children should be given the same rights as other children in Iceland. The aim is to describe and analyse how their rights and needs are taken into consideration. In the autumn 2015, interviews were taken with 12 children and 10 parents. The results indicate that the asylum process is adult-centered. The children were seldom given the opportunity to express their opinions on issues of importance to them, and housing arrangements and facilities of service providers were not always child-friendly. The asylum-seeking process for families in Iceland needs revision
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Abstract This study explored inter-personal and communicative aspects of the interviews with unaccom...
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This article concerns legal representatives’ negotiations around the principle of children’s best in...
Drawing on research undertaken with separated children seeking asylum in the UK, this paper explores...
This study examines the asylum process in Europe from the perspective of unaccompanied refugee child...
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The thesis examines accompanied asylum-seeking children’s position in Swedish asylum reception manag...
This thesis aims to bring to light the perceptions of mentalities of government through the eyes of ...
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This article is based on a two-year research project, ‘The Best Interests of the Child – From Words ...
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